2. Configuring the SGD Gateway
A. SGD Gateway Architecture Overview
Use the tarantella gateway command to configure authorized gateways for an SGD array.
tarantella gateway add | list | remove
Using the tarantella gateway command, you can add, remove, and list the gateways for an SGD array.
The tarantella gateway command can be used on any SGD server in the array. Any changes you make are automatically replicated on other array members.
When an SGD server joins an array, the set of gateways defined on the primary SGD server is copied to the new array member, overwriting any authorized gateways already present. Registered gateways are not deleted from an SGD server when it is detached from an array.
The available subcommands for the tarantella gateway command are shown in the following table.
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Note - All tarantella gateway subcommands include a --help option. You can use this option to display help for the subcommand.
The following example adds gateway1.example.com to the list of registered gateways for the SGD array.
$ tarantella gateway add --name gateway1.example.com \ --certfile /opt/gateway1_cert_file.pem
Registers an SGD Gateway with an SGD array.
tarantella gateway add { --name server-name --certfile cert-file } | --file file
The following table shows the available options for this command.
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The following example adds gateway1.example.com to the list of registered gateways for the SGD array.
$ tarantella gateway add --name gateway1.example.com \ --certfile /opt/gateway1_cert_file.pem
The following example uses the --file option of tarantella gateway add to register multiple gateways at the same time.
$ tarantella gateway add --file gateways.list
The --file option specifies a batch file, gateways.list, that contains a line of settings for each gateway, as follows:
--name gateway1.example.com --certfile /opt/gateway1_cert_file.pem --name gateway2.example.com --certfile /opt/gateway2_cert_file.pem
Lists the SGD Gateways registered for an SGD array.
tarantella gateway list
Shows details for the SGD Gateways that have been registered for an SGD array using tarantella gateway add.
The following example lists the registered gateways for the SGD array.
$ tarantella gateway list
Removes an SGD Gateway from the list of registered gateways for an SGD array.
tarantella gateway remove --name server-name | --file file
The following table shows the available options for this command.
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The following example removes the SGD Gateway gateway1.example.com from the list of registered gateways for the SGD array.
$ tarantella gateway remove --name gateway1.example.com